Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 33, 5 | worshippers, the riteless turned and fled, Indra! with averted
2 1, 85, 9 | Tyastar deft of hand had turned the thunderbolt, golden,
3 1, 94, 12| gracious; let their hearts he turned to us again. Let us not
4 1, 97, 6 | To every side thy face is turned, thou art triumphant everywhere.~
5 1, 141, 11| 11 Vouchsafe us riches turned to worthy ends, good luck
6 1, 146, 4 | Ever-Youthful.~Longing, they turned their eyes unto the River:
7 1, 164, 29| humbled mortal man, and, turned to lightning, hath stripped
8 1, 165, 2 | Who to his sacrifice hath turned the Maruts?~We will delay
9 1, 191, 10| whom Bay Horses bear hath turned thee to sweet meath.~
10 1, 191, 11| whom Bay Horses bear hath turned thee to sweet meath.~
11 1, 191, 12| whom Bay Horses bear hath turned thee to sweet meath.~
12 1, 191, 13| whom Bay Horses bear hath turned thee to sweet meath.~
13 2, 24, 6 | having marked the falsehoods, turned them back whence they had
14 2, 24, 7 | had seen the falsehoods turned them back, the sages stood
15 2, 34, 15| may your favouring help be turned to us-ward, your kindness
16 3, 1, 2 | 2 East have we turned the rite; may the hymn aid
17 3, 60, 6 | homes wherein we dwell have turned themselves to thee, -devotions
18 4, 18, 11| mighty Child the Mother turned her, saying, My son, these
19 4, 58, 1 | together with the stalk it turned to Amrta,~That which is
20 5, 12, 4 | those friends of thine have turned them from thee: gracious
21 5, 33, 3 | 3 They were not turned to us-wtrd, lofty Indra!
22 5, 44, 1 | draweth forth the power turned hitherward with song,~The
23 5, 60, 1 | spoil-seeking cars I bring oblation: turned rightward I will swell the
24 5, 67, 5 | Therefore our thought is turned to you, the Atris' thought
25 5, 67, 5 | you, the Atris' thought is turned to you.~
26 6, 17, 10| Yea, Strong One! Tvastar turned for thee, the Mighty, the
27 6, 19, 1 | doubled in vastness.~He, turned to us, hath grown to hero
28 6, 44, 8 | quaffed: the Deities to glory turned their mind.~Winning through
29 6, 67, 2 | this my thought extended, turned to the sacred grass with
30 7, 6, 3 | and, in the cast, hath turned the godless westward.~
31 7, 77, 2 | 2 Turned to this All, far-spreading,
32 7, 80, 2 | cometh forward: she hath turned thoughts to Sun and fire
33 8, 27, 8 | Pusan, haste away with minds turned hitherward to Me.~Let the
34 8, 43, 18| pleasant homes,~Apart, have turned as to their wish.~
35 8, 45, 36| Hitherward let thy heart be turned.~
36 8, 50, 1 | boons,-may Indra, hitherward turned, listen to this prayer of
37 8, 92, 2 | 2 Agni of Divodasa turned, as 'twere in majesty, to
38 9, 23, 4 | diffuse exhilarating drink,~Turned to the vat which drips with
39 9, 36, 2 | Gods, flow past the sieve,~Turned to the vat that drops with
40 9, 66, 2 | which, Soma Pavamana, stand,~Turned, as thy stations, hitherward.~
41 9, 73, 6 | eyeless and the deaf have turned aside: the wicked travel
42 9, 86, 2 | rapid chariot-steeds, so turned in several ways have thine
43 9, 86, 30| living creatures have been turned to thee.~
44 9, 97, 54| sleep and slew thern, and turned away the foolish and unfriendly.~
45 10, 46, 5 | gleaming with wealth, they turned their hymn to profit.~
46 10, 67, 11| humble.~Let all our foes be turned and driven backward. Hear
47 10, 79, 2 | 2 His eyes are turned away, his head is hidden:
48 10, 87, 23| 23 Burn with thy poison turned against the treacherous
49 10, 124, 8 | ruler, have in abhorrence turned away from Vrtra.~
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